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    Love in L.A is a short story based on the traffic troubles a lower social class musician experiences in L.A. Dagoberto Gilb gives his reader a good example of the conflict between a lower socially classed person and an upper socially classed person.The Story starts off with an average musician named Jake who is stuck in Traffic. As the traffic slowly creeps Jake gets comfortable and turns up his music. Getting distracted he ends up hitting a beautiful Venezuelan woman Toyota. Of course‚ Jake ends

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    Charles ENG 101 7 October‚ 2013 Women’s Oppression and Search for Love through Cinderella Stories Common Cinderella tales are shared throughout the world in similar versions. They are retold over a period of many generations. Cinderella tales are written in a way to explain something meaningful in life‚ through a story. Many of the tales differ from the familiar “Disney version” of the story. Each of the Cinderella stories has a different tone and theme. The tales Aschenputtel by The Brothers

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    Assumptions and Fallacies What are assumptions? How do you think assumptions might interfere with critical thinking? What might you do to avoid making assumptions in your thinking? Assumptions are beliefs or ideas that we hold to be true often with little or no evidence required. Our assumptions or beliefs may have merit or they may not. Critical thinking is a process of challenging our beliefs and the inferences or conclusions they cause us to make. In our lives‚ we are constantly using our

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    Logical Fallacies is done manipulatively‚ always done on purpose and targets people’s ignorance and more of stupidity. The trial of the slave known as tituba is a perfect example of logical fallacy‚ because she had got beat really bad. Sweeping generalization is a logical fallacy where it can be named too broadly and where it can be applied to a general statement. Tituba fitted in this logical fallacy because people back then thoughtthough slaves were uncleaned and very low of the slaves and especially

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    Asparagus‚ a Love Story: Healthier Eating Could be just a False Memory Away was an experiment to test if false memories can be implanted under certain conditions or to prove if it’s just a belief. In order to test it it had to broken down into several steps. In the first part of the study 128 undergraduate students mostly female (n=63) with a mean average of 20.8 were randomly assigned to the “love” group to eat asparagus as children. In order to make a distinction is to ask the subjects whether

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    PCR0025 Critical Thinking All Foundation ONLINE NOTES LOGICAL FALLACIES Logical fallacy: An argument that contains a mistake in reasoning. 2 major groups: 1. Fallacies of relevance 2. Fallacies of insufficient evidence Fallacies of Relevance Mistakes in reasoning that occur because the premises are logically irrelevant to the conclusions. 1. Personal Attack 2. Attacking the motive 3. Look Who’s Talking (Tu Quoque) 4. Two Wrongs Make a Right 5. Scare Tactics 6. Appeal to Pity 7

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    Karl Marx and Max Weber Andy Moss Introduction Karl Marx and Max Weber are two important names when thinking of sociological theory. Both men had strong views about our society. Weber’s approach to studying social life will be looked at. Then‚ Weber’s study of rationalization will be the main point of interest. His theory of rationalization showed us why people acted as they did. As with Weber‚ Marx’s approach to studying social life will be examined. Next‚ his theory of the capitalist mode of

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    During this debate there are arguments constantly going and many‚ many fallacies being made non-stop and rhetorical strategies always being used. Most of the arguments that appear throughout the debate were based off of an question that was asked by the audience or the host‚ and this is when everything happens due to the candidates committing so many fallacies to persuade Americans that they are fit for the position to be the President. During the debate the candidates were questioned on things that

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    questions: · What are some examples of bias‚ fallacies‚ and specific rhetorical devices in the speech? · How did the speaker address arguments and counter arguments? · Were the speaker’s arguments effective? Explain your answer. This speech was done before election time of the new governor. This video had many examples of fallacies. “Using emotion the wrong way most often creates what is known as a fallacy. Fallacies occur when you use an illogical argument.” The running

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    FASHION ECONOMICS BUSINESS MODEL ANALYSIS MAX MARA VS PINKO SUBMITTED BY YU XIMAN XU SIDI YANG CHENXIAO [pic][pic][pic] 1; Introduction: Max Mara is the best-known name of a number of lines produced by the Maramotti family which include Sportmax‚ Weekend (lower priced with less expensive fabrics)‚ I Blues (separates)‚ Penny Black and Marella (lower priced)‚ Pianoforte (evening clothes)‚ Max and Co‚ and Marina Rinaldi (for larger sized women). It is one of the largest if not the largest manufacturers

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